Analytical and Experimental Analysis of Axisymmetric Deep Drawing Process
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Design and Manufacturing Technology (Vol.7, No. 2)Publication Date: 2014-09-16
Authors : N. Arab;
Page : 59-66
Keywords : Analytical Analysis; Axisymmetric Sheet Metal Forming; Experimental Analysis; Deep Drawing;
Abstract
There are mainly two methods of deep drawing analysis; experimental and analytical/numerical. Experimental analysis can be useful in analyzing the process to determine the process parameters in producing a defect free product. The analytical/numerical modeling can be used to model and analyze the process through all stages of deformation. This approach is less time consuming and more economical. Sheet metal forming often includes biaxial in-plane deformation with non-proportional strain paths. In deep drawing of cylindrical cup, the deformation in the flange is dominated by pure shear deformation, while it changes to plane strain when the material is drawn into the die. This paper deals with the analysis of deep drawing of circular blanks into axi-symmetric cylindrical cup using numerical modeling. The blank drawability has been related both theoretically and experimentally with the initial diameter of the blank and deep drawing parameters. The strains in the radial and circumferential directions have been measured. A correlation on the flange thickness variation by taking into account the work hardening with the analytical and experimental values has also been examined.
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